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FREE FALLIN Tom Petty
D-Dsus Dsus-D-Asus
D-Dsus Dsus-D-Asus
D-Dsus Dsus-D-Asus
D-Dsus Dsus-D-Asus
play E-A A-E-B bar chords)
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crackles (report)
I love thissong and I love this chord progression, of all the vasriations I like this one the best, Its just a lot of fun to play.
rlward (report)
That isn't the standard d fingering that I learned. The way you finger it makes the transition easier; but it isn't the standard fingering.
YeTi20 (report)
F in 5th pos is fingered like a D in 1st pos so everyone is right [just can't play the "lead" with a capo on the 3rd fret]
2 guitars one capoed one not is the best way to play it
just my opinion
Nicolette95 (report)
I think this song sounds better with the capo on the second fret. =)
Shanewinterss (report)
whats the best strum pattern???
lespaul69 (report)
Tom Petty plays it in the key of "F"
F~Bb~F~C however I have played it with a lot of bands in the key of "G" G~C~G~D which is better if you are just learning to play.
JohnMikeTed (report)
The chords, from a songbook that I am looking at:
F 1-3-3-2-1-1
Bbsus2 0-1-3-3-1-1
F 1-3-3-2-1-1
Csus X-3-3-0-1-3
Give it a try..the change from F to Csus gets easier with practice. This sounds to my ear to be how TP plays is. Enjoy.
thetimmster (report)
I've found that it if you play it G, C, C, G, D, it sounds pretty good
Hammer Mark (report)
These are the correct chords:
capo I
E - 022100
Asus/E - 002200
Bsus/F# - 224400
Guitarpix (report)
Hey man! I like the dgda sequence also. That's actually the way I learned to play it. Now after playing this version for awhile I tend to favor it. But yea usually we play this with a few friends and I believe they all have diffrent variations and chords as well. As to which one is accurate I have no idea..All of them are fun to play so that's good enough for me...lol Peace! I was told at one time that this version was correct it had just been transposed...True or not? Don't know?
JohnnyK (report)
That sounds great as an accompaniment or intro but I think the chord progression is major D,G,D,A perhaps with that embellishment played over or throughout on a second guitar. Let me know what you think. JK
In this vid I'll carry you through the fingering for the chords and the strum. Also included is and embellished strum that I like to play when it's only one guitar to help fill it in some. Hope you find it helpfull! Peace!